The "Linde Lüfte" kigo refers to Uhland's famous spring poem, and is therefore a kigo that's accessible as a specific spring kigo only with some knowledge of literature. There are not many kigo in Western culture that with their surface meaning could refer to any season, but actually — like "the moon" in Japans haiku tradition, that is unquestionably always the "harvest moon" — refer only to one specific season (cultural evocation)."Silent night" would be another one.

The gentle winds are awakened,They murmur and waft day and night,They create in every corner.Oh fresh scent, oh new sound!Now, poor dear, fear not!Now everything, everything must change.

The world becomes more beautiful with each day,One does not know what may yet happen,The blooming doesn't want to end.The farthest, deepest valley blooms:Now, poor dear, forget the pain!Now everything, everything must change.